Katzenboyer
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Posted in another thread, but goes good with yours.
Give whoever came up with that all the awards. That is absolute perfection.
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Posted in another thread, but goes good with yours.
Yeah, what choice do we have? I’m never going to root for another team or boycott so the best I can do is hope he ends up great.That's exactly how I look at it. Wasn't what I wanted personally but it became what it is. If he does well at his job, the team likely does.
I wouldn't even have known this was the worst moment in western civilization if it weren't for IEThat's exactly how I look at it. Wasn't what I wanted personally but it became what it is. If he does well at his job, the team likely does.
Besides TE we should have more talent all over on offense, and Jadarian Price when healthy may be our best weaponWatch the O put up 60 points in week 1 after all this chatter.
I'll feel better if we see some positive happenings with the OL coach situation, but I agree. Sure I wanted a home run hire, but there's a lot to like about the situation as is with Parker and Guidugli.I honestly have no problem with ending up on Parker. Not nearly as much as I do with Swarbrick's glasses he has on, or just his general point of view towards everybody. But let's go kill some defenses. I'm psyched.
Putting up 60 against Navy should hardly be the test. Let's see how he fares against OSU, Clemson, and SC.Watch the O put up 60 points in week 1 after all this chatter.
To be fair, Notre Dame has never put up more than 58 against Navy.Putting up 60 against Navy should hardly be the test. Let's see how he fares against OSU, Clemson, and SC.
Be that as it may, Navy should not be the test.To be fair, Notre Dame has never put up more than 58 against Navy.
Don’t ever let facts get in the way of our collective incel moaning,…To be fair, Notre Dame has never put up more than 58 against Navy.
I'm rooting for this guy, if for no other reason, the amount of mockery and negativity that's coming his way because he landed a job that a bunch of other people fucked up.
What was said?Prister's Thursday Thoughts article did make me feel a bit better about Parker as OC
During the open week (they were 2-4), they reorganized the offensive staff by basically elevating Parker and getting Ciarrocca more involved. This led to a whole thing where Chris and I talked about it on the podcast -- Brown was not calling the plays and Ciarrocca was visibly active with Parker in the box -- and a few of us asked about Parker/Ciarrocca in the next news conference. Brown was squirrelly and WVU later called me to explain what he meant to say.
What I'm told now is that Gerad Parker and Kirk Ciarrocca are now the main players in play-calling, if not the offense. It's still cooperative in that all the coaches are in charge of some amount of input during the week, and then those sideline duties to get a play to the players are largely the same, but as it relates to Parker and Ciarrocca, "they're calling it."
What I was told is that if this looks a bit like Penn State of the prior two years -- Parker was there in 2019, Ciarrocca in 2020 -- that's not a coincidence.
Now ... is Ciarrocca calling plays? This requires some more work for me to answer or explain. I'd also add that how we all define "calling" is open to interpretation. You could probably be very involved/influential and not actively call the play.
Anyhow, as I understand the rule and have had the rule explained to me, WVU can authorize one person who is not part of the on-field coaching staff to wear a headset and communicate during the game. But he can't call plays. Could that person be part of the funnel -- that is, "be very involved/influential" -- that leads to Travis Trickett signaling the play? Of course. And that'd be legal. But as far as Cirarroca saying, "OK, let's run Flanker Right X Tight Fuzz," I think that'd be frowned upon. It'd be hard to prove, too.
Who is Parker?I actually think there is a solid chance that Parker/Gino are an overall upgrade from Rees who I thought was average and in some departments poor.
Just popped over to the WVU site to see if they had any reaction.
ND sources seem to have left out the role Kirk Ciarrocca played in the play caller duties at end of year Parker received. Some commentary from WVU reporter:
and the pieces referenced at the time:
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Does that change my opinion positively or negatively that much? No not really. But the beat can kick rocks with all these intentional fluff pieces and pushed narratives regarding the last two weeks.
Awesome. So Willem DaParker probably wasn't even calling the plays for the 6 entire games of his career he was earlier given credit for.Just popped over to the WVU site to see if they had any reaction.
ND sources seem to have left out the role Kirk Ciarrocca played in the play caller duties at end of year Parker received. Some commentary from WVU reporter:
and the pieces referenced at the time:
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That’s war daddy to youWho is Parker?
The only thing I'm fairly certain about regarding GG, is that ND likely gave him a raise, or perhaps more internal staff clout, to pull him from wisconsin. Theoretically, MF poached him from a semi-decent program to take a lesser role. He was WR/Passing Game Coordinator there. He's supposedly just QB coach here.I really like the QB coach pick up.
Gino is an upgrade for sure.
The only questioned is why Fickle didn't take him to Wisconsin as his OC - but that gets answered quick in that he got the opportunity to get Longo.
He did a great job developing Ritter which trumps anything BK and Rees have done over the same span of time.
I do think Freeman is making lemonade her.
Is "passing game coordinator" - when you also have an offensive coordinator like Longo - really a better job than QB coach with a (hopefully) stud QB, and so little experience on the entire offensive staff?The only thing I'm fairly certain about regarding GG, is that ND likely gave him a raise, or perhaps more internal staff clout, to pull him from wisconsin. Theoretically, MF poached him from a semi-decent program to take a lesser role. He was WR/Passing Game Coordinator there. He's supposedly just QB coach here.
Is "passing game coordinator" - when you also have an offensive coordinator like Longo - really a better job than QB coach with a (hopefully) stud QB, and so little experience on the entire offensive staff?
Maybe he could have learned more tricks with a year under Longo at Wiscy, but I suspect he'll actually have more responsibility here.
I'm paraphrasing a bit here, but basically WVU had a really weird system where Parker would call plays only in the redzone. And WVU's red zone offense improved significantly both years under Parker. When he was given full play calling duties, he improved WVU's overall offensive output by a full TD, and WVU went 4-2 as opposed to 2-4 before he took over.What was said?
Appreciate it!I'm paraphrasing a bit here, but basically WVU had a really weird system where Parker would call plays only in the redzone. And WVU's red zone offense improved significantly both years under Parker. When he was given full play calling duties, he improved WVU's overall offensive output by a full TD, and WVU went 4-2 as opposed to 2-4 before he took over.